March 27, 2017 PCA Eagle’s Nest Weekly News 21890 US Hwy 34 Princeton, IL 61356 815-875-2933 [email protected]www.princetonchristianacademy.org PCA Calendar 2017 Tues, March 28 4:00P Track meet at the old Mendota track - PCA vs. Dimmick “ “ 4:00P Scholastic Bowl at Holy Family Wed, March 29 Report cards issued Thurs, March 30 3:00 - 4:30 Play practice Fri, March 31 Track practice at PHS Time?? Mon, April 3 Logan Track meet at PHS Time ?? “ “ 3:00-4:30 Play practice Tues, Apr 4 4:00P Scholastic Bowl At Dimmick Thurs, Apr 6 5:30P Science, Art & Talent Show Open House Fri, Apr 7 3:00-4:15 Play practice Sat, Apr 8 ACSI Art Festival in Elgin, IL “ “ Track practice at PCA or Zearing Time ?? Mon, Apr 10 4:00P Scholastic bowl at Deer Park Tues, Apr 11 3:00-5:00 Jr High Dress Rehearsal Thurs, Apr 13 Noon Dismissal “ “ Track practice TBA Fri-Mon, Apr 14-17 Easter Break No School Tues, Apr 18 Classes resume at 8:00 a.m. March birthdays: 28 Jakari Patrick Preschool 31 Marek Johnson 2nd grade 31 Lexie Knipper 1st grade 31 Mrs. Whitlock K teacher April 05 Mrs. Holmes Music teacher Enjoy your special day! PCA MISSION STATEMENT ~ To provide an excellent academic education with a Christian world view based on the absolute authority of God’s Word, the Holy Bible. Another reminder! Please make this correction in your school directory: Mrs. Marshall, our band teacher, has a new cell number. It is 309-540-9667. You may call and text at this number. Thank you! (The number 309-594-2221 is no longer in use.) Mark your calendars! Spring Band Concert is on Friday, May 5th at 6:00 p.m. Please let Mrs. Marshall know if there are any conflicts with your student in attending. Also, we have a student who is interested in playing the tuba. If you have one that could be borrowed or donated to PCA, contact Mrs. Marshall. TY! You are invited! The annual Princeton Bible Church Easter Cantata is fast approaching! The PBC Choir will present “The Promise” on Sat., April 8 at 6:30 p.m. and again on Sun., April 9th at 10:15 a.m.. Many of our PCA staff and some students will share their talents in this presentation. Principal Odell as Grandpa, Andrea Imsland and Cade Odell as the grandchildren, Joel Odell as boy Jesus, Pastor Justin as adult Jesus, Pastor Curtis as Joseph, our custodian, Thomas Cook as Satan, and those in the choir include, Mrs. Odell, Mrs. Skaggs, Mrs. Holmes, Miss Neff, Kimmie Imsland, Kaylyn Friel, Carson Bullington, Myla McCoy, and others you may recognize! Mrs. Kiser is the director and we would love to see you there! Fliers are located on the foyer table! Kindergarten Parents! We offer invitations for your Kindergarten student’s graduation. If you would like to view them and are interested in purchasing, please come to the office as they are on display there. Place your name and quan- tity onto the list and we will get them to you. Cost is 50 cents each. Thank you! Sports students/parents! Please be sure that PCA red and white uniforms are returned to the office! Make sure they have been washed and are ready to put away for next fall! TY!
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March 27, 2017
PCA Eagle’s Nest Weekly News 21890 US Hwy 34 Princeton, IL 61356 815-875-2933 [email protected]
www.princetonchristianacademy.org
PCA Calendar 2017 Tues, March 28 4:00P Track meet at the old Mendota track - PCA vs. Dimmick
“ “ 4:00P Scholastic Bowl at Holy Family
Wed, March 29 Report cards issued
Thurs, March 30 3:00 - 4:30 Play practice
Fri, March 31 Track practice at PHS Time??
Mon, April 3 Logan Track meet at PHS Time ??
“ “ 3:00-4:30 Play practice
Tues, Apr 4 4:00P Scholastic Bowl At Dimmick
Thurs, Apr 6 5:30P Science, Art & Talent Show Open House
Fri, Apr 7 3:00-4:15 Play practice
Sat, Apr 8 ACSI Art Festival in Elgin, IL
“ “ Track practice at PCA or Zearing Time ??
Mon, Apr 10 4:00P Scholastic bowl at Deer Park
Tues, Apr 11 3:00-5:00 Jr High Dress Rehearsal
Thurs, Apr 13 Noon Dismissal
“ “ Track practice TBA
Fri-Mon, Apr 14-17 Easter Break No School
Tues, Apr 18 Classes resume at 8:00 a.m.
March birthdays:
28 Jakari Patrick Preschool
31 Marek Johnson 2nd grade
31 Lexie Knipper 1st grade
31 Mrs. Whitlock K teacher
April
05 Mrs. Holmes Music teacher
Enjoy your special day!
PCA MISSION STATEMENT ~ To provide an excellent academic education with a Christian world view based on
the absolute authority of God’s Word, the Holy Bible.
Another reminder! Please make this correction in your school directory: Mrs. Marshall, our band teacher, has a
new cell number. It is 309-540-9667. You may call and text at this number. Thank you! (The number 309-594-2221 is no
longer in use.)
Mark your calendars! Spring Band Concert is on Friday, May 5th at 6:00
p.m. Please let Mrs. Marshall know if there are any conflicts with your student in attending. Also, we
have a student who is interested in playing the tuba. If you have one that could be borrowed or donated
to PCA, contact Mrs. Marshall. TY!
You are invited! The annual Princeton Bible Church Easter Cantata is fast approaching! The PBC Choir will present
“The Promise” on Sat., April 8 at 6:30 p.m. and again on Sun., April 9th at 10:15 a.m.. Many of our PCA staff and some
students will share their talents in this presentation. Principal Odell as Grandpa, Andrea Imsland and Cade Odell as the
grandchildren, Joel Odell as boy Jesus, Pastor Justin as adult Jesus, Pastor Curtis as Joseph, our custodian, Thomas Cook
as Satan, and those in the choir include, Mrs. Odell, Mrs. Skaggs, Mrs. Holmes, Miss Neff, Kimmie Imsland, Kaylyn
Friel, Carson Bullington, Myla McCoy, and others you may recognize! Mrs. Kiser is the director and we would love to
see you there! Fliers are located on the foyer table!
Kindergarten Parents! We offer invitations for your Kindergarten student’s graduation. If you would like to view
them and are interested in purchasing, please come to the office as they are on display there. Place your name and quan-
tity onto the list and we will get them to you. Cost is 50 cents each. Thank you!
Sports students/parents! Please be sure that PCA red and white uniforms are returned to the office! Make sure they
have been washed and are ready to put away for next fall! TY!
Kindergarten has been discovering a new way to paint...with markers! We are learning a watercolor method using mark-
ers. We have begun a perspective project using Dutch Tulip Fields as inspiration.
First grade will begin a project based on Paul Klee’s Goldfish.
Second grade will continue to work on repetition and value in this week's lesson.
Third grade is studying Distortion. Each student is creating a distorted project by combining two separate pictures.
Fourth grade will discover what it’s like to lie on their backs while painting a masterpiece! Michaelangelo’s work in the
Sistine Chapel will be our inspiration.
Fifth and Sixth grade are working on printmaking.
Seventh grade We are studying and creating Surrealist art.
Eighth grade continues to work on Dragons. Each student will complete a dragon sketch using their previous sketches as
reference. We continue to study Art History and are learning to identify periods of artwork based on characteristics we can
identify.
“I dream my painting and then I paint my dream.” Vincent Van Gogh
ACSI Art Festival is April 7th and 8th. Please return permission slips!
ART REMARKS ~ Mrs. Bullington
Talent Show, Thursday, April 6: The Jr. High Choir & all elementary students will be performing musi-
cal pieces. Please plan to have your child attend.
There will be a rehearsal to run through our selections on the day of the performance. Please bring music and
instruments to school that day.
Mrs. Holmes will be letting the students know about the decision of the their audition on Monday, April 3rd.
We are very proud of our Junior Highers! Our competition with Deer Park last eve-ning ended with a win for PCA! 215 to 75! Keep up the great work!
(This afternoon @ 4p.m., the meet is at Holy Family school.)
Hey Fifth Graders! After much toiling, writing and research...you did a fantastic job! Today, the
entire school was able to visit student stations at the Nation Fair with each country being explained from
symbols the governments use, the economics of that country, to why each student chose that county and
so much more. And the food!!! We tasted food specifically associated with each country from tzatziki
with chips & veggies, humus & chips, polish sausage, rice & beans with eggplant, bacon, Swedish meat-